Mistakes were made

While the Microsoft Surface might seem to be a hasty attempt to cash in on some of the iPad’s success, it’s really the result of years of research. People might forget that the first Surface was actually a table. Such a design choice might seem strange, but recent photographic evidence shows that Microsoft was working on a DOS version of the Surface back in the 80s:

As I try to “do the social” on the professional side of things more, I am forced to get familiar with Google’s version of the Facebook, Google Plus. Prior to today, other than do a bit of set up when the whole thing started, I’ve maybe visited Google Plus half a dozen times since. Today I had to set up a professional page, which felt rather clumsy in comparison to Facebook.

I don’t begrudge anyone for using and enjoying the time toilet that is Facebook in anyway they like. I just wish Facebook would give me more granular control over the turds that float through my timeline.

But seriously, every time someone posts some heartbreaking story/warning article/alarming statistic which is false, and propagates another wave of stupidity through our social network toilet, I hope Mark Zuckerberg gets at least a really vicious pimple. Ideally it would be somewhere unsightly, somewhere uncomfortable, or both.

Lately, I’m up to my eyeballs in iOS development, and I’m loving it. I’m getting close to submitting my first app, so I’ve been working furiously. This inspired the purchase of a new coffee machine. My only previous coffee habit was going to Starbucks back in my corporate days. I’ve never bothered with making coffee at home before. But after a couple of mornings where I couldn’t get it in gear fast enough, it seemed like a good idea for productivity.

Having a coffee machine and a (self-imposed) deadline made me think of a certain movie, but some adjustments were in order.